It’s been two years and five months my mom died. When a parent passes, you have lots of emotions and thoughts…
Emotions range from disbelief to deep depression. And many of the thoughts are about how you wish you had more time.
I have so many fun memories made with my mom. She took me on many amazing adventures, but most of my memories come from just hanging out with her and doing normal stuff like playing scrabble and dominoes or making her watch the movies that I loved. I smile as I think of her laughing so hard at times she would have tears and not be able to form sentences just like I did earlier today as I declared to E: “Why is everything so funny today?“
Well, I just turned 48 and I’m not getting any younger. My dad will turn 83 and he also is not getting any younger. I’d like to be able to visit(or harass) him a few times in the next year. Having a Go Wild! Pass from Frontier Airlines will make this a reality…
Getting older is a not a bad thing. Sure there are parts of aging that aren’t really enjoyable, but with more experience comes many “wisdom gems.“
And a very big wisdom gem I’ve learned in my 48 years is that life is temporary which means cherishing time with those you love is important.
Plan the trip.
Take the flight.
Dream the dream.
Beg for funding…